Hosna ara chowdhury Nisha

Hosna ara chowdhury Nisha
Australian National University | ANU · Research School of Biology (RSB)

Master of Science

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Introduction
Currently, I am doing Ph.D. at Australian National University. Before that, I was working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh. I have teaching experience over seven years in different aspect of plant pathology and have research experience more than four years. My research interest are host pathogen interaction, Rhizobacteria, Mycorrhizal fungi, Molecular plant Pathology.

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The experiments were conducted with a view to establish a protocol for virus free mini-tubers production, in vitro, using potato meristem as explant, collected from potato sprouts of three popular potato varieties Diamant, Cardinal, Granola. In the present study four levels of GA3 (100, 200, 300 and 400 ppm) were used to assess the influence on spr...
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Twenty-seven (27) isolates of Alternaria porri were isolated from diseased samples collected from different onion growing regions of Bangladesh and characterized for molecular variability of Alternaria porri. In molecular characterization no band were found by using seven (7) RAPD primers and band found from three isolates (DSSA, DSTR 02 and RBHR 0...
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Twenty seven (27) isolates of Alternaria porri were isolated from diseased leaf samples collected from different onion growing regions of Bangladesh and characterized for cultural, morphological and pathogenic variabilities. A. porri colonies colony colour ranged between light to dark olivacious and grayish white with irregular, regular with concen...
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This study was conducted to identify a cheap and suitable culture medium for the mycelial growth and sporulation of Stemphylium vesicarium and to determine the cultural and morphological variability of this pathogen. A total of 24 isolates of S. vesicarium collected from eight different onion growing areas were characterized in terms of cultural an...

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